Science-backed ways to hack your Tinder profile and get the most matches possible
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Whether you're doing it on a smartphone screen or in real life, the strategy is strikingly similar: You check the person out - what they're doing, what they're wearing, who they're with.
But there's a lot more science bound up in that momentary glance than you might think. There are a few main things we look for when we're sizing up a potential date. And you can take advantage of them with these tips.
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